Fair Living Rent
Full Form of FLR
What is FLR?
Fair Living Rent (FLR) is a legal concept under Indian rent control laws, primarily defined in the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. It refers to the standard rent fixed by a court or rent tribunal for residential or commercial tenanted premises, ensuring that landlords do not charge arbitrary or excessive rents. FLR is determined based on the basic rent at the time of construction or first letting, adjusted for permissible increases such as improvements, amenities, property tax hikes, and a small annual inflation allowance. The concept is widely used in property disputes and tenancy litigation across Maharashtra, especially in cities like Mumbai and Pune where rent control is strictly enforced. FLR also appears in similar legislation in other states under different names like standard rent or fair rent. It plays a crucial role in balancing tenant protection with landlord rights, preventing exploitation while allowing reasonable returns. For law students and judiciary aspirants, understanding FLR is essential for property law exams such as CLAT and state judicial services tests, as it frequently appears in questions on rent control and landlord-tenant relationships.
FLR का फुल फॉर्म
उचित रहने का किराया (FLR)
Example
The tenant approached the Maharashtra Rent Tribunal alleging that the landlord had demanded rent exceeding the Fair Living Rent (FLR) fixed under the Rent Control Act.